Fresh Concrete Pressure in Cast In-Situ Bored Piles

Deep Foundations Institute
Hanna Nissen Markus Herten Matthias Pulsfort
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Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

An insufficient integrity of cast in-situ bored piles can lead to a reduction of the load bearing capacity and may require cost intensive repairs. Reasons for an insufficient pile integrity are linked to the construction process, mainly to poor concrete quality leading to bleeding and segregation of the fresh concrete. Moreover, the entrapment of soil and an insufficient concrete cover can pose a problem. Knowledge about the time-dependent development of the fresh concrete pressure during the construction process of bored piles is needed for a better understanding of the underlying processes causing these defects. Therefore, pressure measurements were carried out on different construction sites with pressure cells being installed at different depths along the reinforcement cage. The measurements revealed the maximum pressure acting on the surrounding soil. The achievement is a better understanding of the effects of the concrete placement specifically and the construction process in general on the surrounding soil to reduce the risk of pile imperfections.
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APA: Hanna Nissen Markus Herten Matthias Pulsfort  (2021)  Fresh Concrete Pressure in Cast In-Situ Bored Piles

MLA: Hanna Nissen Markus Herten Matthias Pulsfort Fresh Concrete Pressure in Cast In-Situ Bored Piles. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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